Natalee Holloway (born October 21, 1986) is a U.S. teenager from Mountain Brook, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, whose disappearance on May 30, 2005 during a post-graduation trip in Aruba caused citizen concern in Aruba along with a media sensation in the United States.

Disappearance
Holloway and 124 fellow graduates of Mountain Brook High School were visiting Aruba on an unofficial senior class graduation trip. She was last seen leaving Carlos'n Charlie’s[1], a popular tourist-oriented bar and grill, early in the morning with Dutch-born Joran van der Sloot, the then seventeen year-old son of an ex-judicial official trainee, and two companions, Satish and Deepak Kalpoe, Surinamese-born brothers of East Indian origin, in Deepak's car.
Natalee Holloway did not arrive for her return flight the next morning, nor did she arrive in any security camera footage of the hotel lobby in the course of the night. Her passport, packed luggage, and cellular phone were found in her hotel room. Searches of the island began immediately, but have been fruitless as of 2005.
According to her parents, Holloway was to have started her undergraduate pre-med studies on a full scholarship at the University of Alabama in August 2005.
Investigation
On May 30, immediately following her missed flight, Natalee's stepfather and mother, Jug and Beth Twitty, traveled to Aruba with friends by private jet. Within four hours of landing in Aruba the Twittys went to the Aruban police with the name and address of Joran van der Sloot, the person last known to be seen with their daughter. Accompanied by two Aruban policemen, they went to the Van der Sloot home looking for Natalee. During this encounter, Joran and Deepak related their first story.
This initial story was that they drove Holloway to the "California Lighthouse" area of Arashi Beach where she and Joran "made out" for a short time before they dropped her off at her hotel around 2:00 A.M. They said she fell down and hit her head as she got out of the car, but refused help, and that she was approached by a black security guard as the boys drove away. On June 5, Aruban Police, led by Superintendent Jan ven der Straaten, detained Antonius "Mickey" John, thirty, and Abraham Jones, twenty eight, former security guards for the nearby Allegro Hotel. On June 9 Van der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers were arrested as suspects involved in a crime against Natalee with “reasonable suspicion of murder, manslaughter or intentional containment with the dead as consequence.” John and Jones were released on June 13.
On Friday June 17 a fourth person, later identified as disc jockey Steve Gregory Croes, twenty six, was also arrested. On June 22 Aruban police detained Joran's father, Paulus van der Sloot, for questioning, and arrested him the same day. Paulus was released on June 26 after agreeing to waive his right not to testify against his son. Croes was released on June 27. On Monday, July 4, a Judge Commissioner released Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, but they were re-arrested on August 26 along with another new suspect, Freddy Arambatzis, Joran's friend and neighbor. [2]
On Saturday, September 3 2005, all four suspects were released from pre-trial confinement on the condition that they remain available to police, however on September 14 all restrictions on the remaining suspects were removed by an Aruban Court of Appeals. Though all arrestees technically remain suspects, they are no longer in custody. Joran Van Der Sloot now resides in Holland, where he is attending college.
Beth Twitty has alleged in televised interviews that Joran van der Sloot, Deepak and Satish Kalpoe have gang raped her daughter. Beth Twitty bases her allegations on; Revealed parts of audio of conversations between CAPE[3] president Jamie Skeeters and Deepak Kalpoe in which he seems to answer "She did" to a suggestion by Skeeters that Natalee had sex with all of them. The parts were first aired on the popular TV talk show Dr. Phil. According to the lawyer of Deepak Kalpoe, David Koch, the audio has been cut and pasted. The Aruban prosecutors office officially requested the original recording immediately after the show, but at first received conditions from the lawyers of the family. Via the FBI copys of the audio and video recordings were received by the Aruban investigators and are currently under investigation by the Dutch forensic institute[4]; Torn papers Beth begot from an unknown source that, according to Beth Twitty read that Joran van Der Sloot states that he has sex with Natalee at his home and describe private details of Natalee. Deputy chief of police Gerald Dompig has denied Joran van der Sloot has made such statements, that Joran van der Sloot, Deepak and Satish Kalpoe always denied having sexual intercourse with Natalee. [5]; Statements made by Joran van der Sloot that Natalee was 'coming in and out of consciousness' confirmed by Gerald Dompig.
The search for physical evidence has been unsuccessful, and marked by false leads. Blonde hairs attached to a piece of duct tape found by an Aruban park ranger were DNA tested, but the hair was not from Holloway. A small lake near the Aruba Racquet Club was partly drained between July 27 and 30, after a witness claimed to have seen Joran, Deepak, and Satish sitting parked on a dirt road nearby between 2:30 AM and 3:00 AM on the morning Natalee disappeared. [6] Another witness claims to have seen Joran, Paulus, and Deepak burying a nude, blonde-haired woman in a landfill during the first week after Natalee disappeared. The police searched the landfill by hand for two hours, finding nothing of interest. Later, when a volunteer search team learned about the witness, the landfill was extensively searched with heavy garbage-moving/digging equipment. On August 15 it was reported that when search team members arrived at the landfill, the excavated area had been filled in with new garbage. Several bones had washed up on an Aruban beach and generated some interest, until an analysis of the bones determined they were not from a human. A blood-stained mattress was discovered, but the blood was canine. On July 4, the Netherlands deployed three F-16 warplanes, equipped with infrared sensors, to aid in the search. This attempt was also without result.
The reward for information leading to Holloway’s safe return, contributed by the Holloway's family, private donors, the Aruban government, and Carlos'n'Charlie's Restaurant, has grown to $1,000,000. A $250,000 reward is also offered for information about her whereabouts, alive or dead. [7].
Criticism of the investigation
The Twittys and their supporters, have criticized the lack of progress by Aruban police. Aruban officials blame a lack of understanding of Dutch judicial procedures employed on the island for much of the tension. Various uncorroborated theories alleging a cover-up have so far not resulted in any official response.
Alabama Governor Bob Riley and U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL) pressured Aruban authorities to accept more assistance from the FBI. On July 22, Aruban Prime Minister Nelson Oduber wrote to Attorney General Karin Janssen asking island police to give the FBI complete access to their dossiers on the investigation. On the same day, during a special session for state budgets, the Alabama House of Representatives passed a resolution asking Alabama residents not to visit Aruba until the case is resolved. special session The Alabama Senate never took up the issue.
Jug Twitty wrote Governor Bob Riley on August 4 discouraging an official boycott. [8]. As tensions heightened between the Holloway family and Aruban investigators in September, renewed calls for a boycott of the island have been aired by supporters on American television. Beth Twitty again asked Americans not to travel to Aruba: "I've never called for a boycott, but I am... I am... I am pleading with people to please consider not traveling to Aruba and Dutch.. other Dutch territories until Natalee is returned to me." [9]
In response to reaction to the Holloway case, members of the Aruba Hotel and Tourism Association, the Aruba Tourism Authority, the Aruba Hospitality & Security Foundation, the Aruban Chamber of Commerce and government figures, including Public Relations Representative Ruben Trappenberg, formed a "Strategic Communications Task Force" to respond collectively to unfounded portrayals of the island. The group publishes the weblog Aruba Truth, issues press releases, and sends representatives to appear in news media. They have joined the Aruban government in decrying the calls for a boycott of the island.
Media coverage
Locally, the Aruban Press published extensive news on the story both in Dutch [10] and in the local Papiamento language [11]. The story generated some interest in the Netherlands when Joran and Paulus van der Sloot were arrested, but this interest quickly subdued a few days later.
U.S. television networks devoted much air time to the search for Natalee Holloway, the investigation of her disappearance, and rumors surrounding the case; Greta Van Susteren, host of On The Record on Fox News, perhaps most prominently. The saturation of coverage triggered a backlash among some media critics who saw the attention paid to this case as disproportionate, presumably because Holloway is a young attractive blonde caucasian female. They have labeled the sensation a symptom of "missing white woman syndrome". Others see this as a mother's fight for the truth. MSNBC ran a segment on "How mom keeps spotlight on the Holloway case." CNN ran a segment criticizing the amount of coverage their competitors have been giving to the story 1. Other commentators have criticized the Aruban response to Twitty. 2
Other commentators have criticized the disproportionate amount of government and media attention directed towards the finding of Holloway, such as the use of F-16 Fighting Falcons to aid the search, while over 800,000 children are reported missing each year. [12]
Immediately following the announcement that the Netherlands was sending F-16s to join the search, the popular blog Kuro5hin published a scathing editorial comparing the coverage of Holloway's disappearance with that of Reyna Alvarado-Carrera, a thirteen year old Hispanic girl who disappeared from her home in Norcross, Georgia, in May. [13].
The saturation coverage of Holloway's disappearance by the American media was largely superseded in late August 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. Beth Twitty has alleged that Aruba has taken advantage of the media hiatus to release the suspects and discourage continued U.S. media presence on the island. [14]
On October 3, an episode of CSI Miami entitled "Prey" aired, borrowing the story of Natalee's disappearance for its plot. [15]
See also
External links
- The Birmingham News full coverage
- Aruba Truth, Aruba's "Strategic Communications Task Force"
- Caribbean Net News - Netherlands Antilles
- Court TV full coverage
- Yahoo! News full coverage
- Joran Interview Unedited transcript
- Statements from MBHS Students
- Aruba Getagrip Translated Aruban media articles
- Aruba Judicial System Summary
- Notable weblog coverage and discussion: